North Toledo Bend State Park RV & Campground Guide
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During the early 1950s, it became evident to both the Texas and Louisiana legislatures that something had to be done about the erosion, property damage, and life-threatening conditions along the Sabine River, which served as part of their shared border. The two states took it upon themselves, without any federal help, to build the largest reservoir in the South and the fifth-largest in the United States. North Toledo Bend State Park covers 900 acres on the Louisiana side of the 185,000-acre reservoir, often referred to as Toledo Bend Lake. Once a reservoir for fresh drinking water, a power production resource, and a water control mechanism, today, the reservoir serves to attract visitors from all over the country to pursue its excellent fishing, seasonal scenic extravaganza, and wondrous hiking trails. To approach the park, visitors must travel through Zwolle, LA. Texas and Shreveport, Louisiana, are also nearby.
Spring 48-84 F
Summer 70-93 F
Fall 46-88 F
Winter 38-62 F
RV Resorts & Campsites in North Toledo Bend State Park
In modern America, camping with a roof over your head has become the norm. The comforts inherent in RVs make them perfect for camping in places like North Toledo Bend State Park. To experience camping in an RV, rent one near Zwolle, LA.
North Toledo Bend State Park Campground
North Toledo Bend State Park Campground offers 63 RV campsites with picnic tables and fire rings. The park provides a dump station for guests who need to clean their waste tanks. Restrooms with flush toilets are provided for every visitor's convenience, and bathhouses with hot showers make life more comfortable for guests year-round. North Toledo Bend State Park Campground is at the tip of a peninsula that juts into the lake. The campground includes a wide boat launching area and a fish cleaning station. Greeting guests as they enter the park is the visitor center, which houses an Olympic-size swimming pool, a concession area, and a laundry facility.
Water Hookup: Yes
Electric Hookup: 30/50 amps
Sewer Hookup: No
Wi-Fi Available: No
Pet-friendly: Yes
Fee: $20 to $33 per night
Tranquility Bay Resort
Tranquility Bay Resort is a privately owned resort located in Zwolle, LA. The resort offers 25 RV campsites. Of those sites, 11 provide full hookups with pull-through capability. Each site includes a large picnic table and a giant fire ring. The resort supplies a dump station, allowing guests to clean their waste tanks. Tranquility Bay Resort sits south of North Toledo Bend State Park on an arm of Toledo Bend Reservoir. The resort sports a 5-foot seawall that has reclaimed 17 acres of land from the lake. It has two ADA-accessible fishing piers that jut into the water. A boat ramp allows craft of any size to launch onto the reservoir. Hiking and biking trails run throughout the resort.
Water Hookup: Yes
Electric Hookup: 20/30/50 amp
Sewer Hookup: Yes
Wi-Fi Available: Yes
Pet-friendly: Yes
Fee: $40 to $48 per night
South Toledo Bend State Park Campground
South Toledo Bend State Park Campground sits 43 miles south of North Toledo Bend State Park near the Toledo Bend Dam. Like its partner campground to the north, the park lies on the Louisiana side of the reservoir and is publicly operated. The campground offers 65 campsites located on a series of small bluffs overhanging Toledo Bend Reservoir. Each campsite includes a concrete pad, a fire ring, and a picnic table. Warm showers, restrooms with flush toilets, and a dump station are supplied by the park. Two trails wander across the park. An open breezeway leads to an observation point that provides a spectacular view of the lake and the Toledo Bend Dam. A two-lane boat ramp allows easy entry onto the reservoir for fishing and other watersports. Visitors can rent boats, canoes, and kayaks from the park concessionaire at the visitor's center.
Water Hookup: Yes
Electric Hookup: 30/50
Sewer Hookup: Yes
Wi-Fi Available: No
Pet-friendly: Yes
Fee: $20 to $33 per night
What to Do at
North Toledo Bend State Park
Inside North Toledo Bend State Park
Most guests come to North Toledo Bend State Park to access Toledo Bend Reservoir. The fishing is excellent, with several species occupying the lake. A spacious boat ramp area, complete with a large open parking lot, allows boats of almost any size access to the water. Two hiking trails wander up and down the lakeside and through the trees that cover the area. Swimming in the lake is popular during the hot summer months. Guests often prefer to use the indoor Olympic-sized swimming pool during the chilly seasons.
How to Get to
North Toledo Bend State Park
To get to North Toledo Bend State Park from Zwolle, LA, travel 1 mile on South Main Street and turn left onto Louisiana Highway 191 North (LA-191 N). Travel LA-191 N for 1 mile and turn left onto Louisiana Highway 482 West (LA-482 W). After driving for a half-mile, turn left onto State Route 3229 and go for another 4 miles. Take a left onto North Toledo Park Road. Once you are on North Toledo Park Road, the park's entrance is only 3 miles further.
Shreveport is 80 miles to the north of North Toledo Lake State Park. To reach the park from Shreveport, get onto North Market Street, drive for 1 mile in the right lane. Take the ramp onto Interstate 20 West (I-20 W) and go 1 mile to Exit 17B while remaining in the right lane. Use the right ramp to get onto Interstate 49 South (I-49 S). Get into the left lane and travel for 20 miles to Exit 186 toward Kingston. Merge onto Louisiana Highway 175 South (LA-175 S) and drive for 13 miles until you reach Mansfield. Turn right onto Polk Street and go another mile to Jenkins Street, which is also Louisiana Highway 171 South (LA-171 S). Keep on LA-171 S until you reach Zwolle, LA, and then follow the directions above.
Entering North Toledo Bend State Park
North Toledo Bend State Park is a day-use area that is open from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday.
North Toledo Bend State Park Entry fee (per person) : $3.0
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Frequently Asked Questions About North Toledo Bend State Park
If you want to enjoy nature, the best time to visit North Toledo Bend State Park is in the spring or fall. If you want to catch fish, the best times are late winter and early spring.
The climate of North Toledo Bend State Park is humid subtropical, so the summers are hot and humid while the winters are mild and short. With significant annual rainfall, the park has plenty of lush vegetation.
North Toledo Bend State Park is home to woodland species such as deer, raccoons and squirrels. You’ll also find egrets, herons and pelicans near the water. In the park's waterways, you may catch bass, catfish or bream.
There are several designated RV camping spots in North Toledo Bend State Park. They’re located close to the water and provide campers with a great view. Each spot has electric and water hookups.
Pets are allowed at North Toledo Bend State Park as long as they're kept on a leash. There are a number of trails and areas in the park where pets are allowed, and pet waste must be packed out.